Organic shapes and red: 2024 design trends in Chennai
The HinduLast October, Adeline Graham’s love for Chennai, and her passion and commitment to interior design, marked her return to the city from Scotland. “I have always curated accessories and eclectic pieces from my travels,” she says, having graduated from the British College of Interior Design, London. “Pieces from Wendelbo, Ethnicraft and others are an investment, owing to their neutral colours and easy modular structure which can fit into any space.” The sofas and loungers on display at the store off Khader Nawaz Khan Road showcase simple geometry, elegant shapes and forms, in different textures and colours. Wendelbo, Ethnicraft, & Tradition, New Works, Montana, CPH101, Louis Poulsen, Sarah Lavoine, Nanimarquina, Mossroom rugs and Elements accessories are some of the exclusive collaborations, retailing only with Fern & Ade pan India. Graham’s personal favourites are Wendelbo and Ethnicraft, as she warmly talks about their design philosophy and commitment to providing unique, functional, sustainable and stylish products to her stable of curated brands.